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THE FOLLOWING ARE NATIONALLY ACCEPTED STANDARDS AND
GUIDELINES FOR HOME INSPECTIONS FOUNDATION INSPECTION

ONE - BASEMENT TYPE FOUNDATION - The New Jersey inspection includes exposed areas of the basement type foundation. The NJ Inspector will inspect and evaluate the foundation on the exterior for settlement, cracks, displacement and deterioration. The foundation will be evaluated both on the exterior and interior.

TWO - SLAB TYPE FOUNDATION - The New Jersey home
inspection includes exposed areas of the slab type
foundation. The slab is usually covered by rugs, tile
wood, etc. and not really visible. However, if there is
a serious problem with the slab, usually it is evident
whether it is covered or not.

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THREE - WATER PENETRATION - The New Jersey home
inspection includes exposed areas of the foundation for
water penetration. The NJ home inspector will inspect
for any signs of moisture. If any moisture is
discovered, the NJ inspector may also call for a mold
inspection if any mold like substance is noted. Even
though mold is not include in the inspection, if a mold
presence is suspected, The home inspector as a courtesy
to the buyer, may mention his observation in the report.

FOUR - CRAWL SPACES - The New Jersey home inspection
includes, when feasible, exposed areas in the crawl
spaces. The foundation walls, piers, posts, and the wood
support framing will be inspected. Some of the main
problems in crawl spaces is, water penetration, wood
rot, wood destroying insects, lack of ventilation and
concrete deterioration.

FIVE - BASEMENT FLOORS - The New Jersey home
inspection a visible inspection of the exposed areas of
the basement floor. The NC home inspector will inspect
for: cracked and heaved floor sections, water damage or
if there is any efflorescence noted on the walls or
floor. If the concrete floor is covered with a wooden
floor, the NJ home inspector will check for soft spots
in the floor, which would be an indication of wood rot.

SIX - SILL PLATES - The New Jersey home inspection
is a visible inspection of the exposed sill plates. A
sill plate is the first piece of wood structure on top
of a concrete foundation. The sill plate is susceptible
to wood rot and wood destroying insects because of
moisture and water penetration. For this reason, the NJ
home inspector will examine the sill plates very
carefully.

SEVEN - MAIN BEAM INSPECTION - The New Jersey home
inspection is a visible inspection of the main beam and
other support members. The main beam is just what it is
called " the main beam that supports the house ". The
NJ home inspector will inspect this beam where visible
for sag, condition, cut or notched sections, wood rot,
and the beam support components.

EIGHT - LOLLY COLUMNS - The New Jersey home
inspection is a visible inspection of the supports for
the main beam called lolly columns. These columns are
the main supports for the house in the middle of the
house. The NJ home inspector will inspect for
condition, footing and function of these support
columns. A sloped floor towards the center of the house
is a good indication that there may be a problem with
the support columns and main beam.

NINE - FLOOR JOISTS - The New Jersey home inspection
is a visible inspection of the exposed floor joists. The
floor joists are the main supports for the complete
floor. The inspector will examine the joists for cracks,
proper support, wood rot, wood destroying insects,
sagging, and overall condition.

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